I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! returns to our screens later this year, but it will be with a little less extra content.
ITV has confirmed that it has axed spin-off show The Daily Drop which was presented by Vick Hope. The ITV Hub series debuted last year as a replacement for ITV2's I'm A Celebrity: Extra Camp.
An ITV spokesperson told The Sun: "The Daily Drop won't be returning this year but we'd like to thank Vick Hope and everyone involved in the show last year for bringing fans of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! all the latest news and gossip."
Last month, I'm a Celeb hosts Ant & Dec revealed another big change for the new series and it's one that will surely make fans happy.
Speaking after their win at the National Television Awards, Dec said: "[There is] one thing we will be doing differently this series from last year.
"On launch day our socials blew up saying, 'Oh my god, you've saved 2020, I'm a Celeb is back and it's amazing!'
"Then on the Saturday, because of COVID protocols, we took a break for our highlights show. Oh, you should have seen our socials then!"
Joking that he and Ant "went from heroes to zeros in 60 seconds" because of the Saturday highlights show, Dec added that they would be doing everything they could to avoid being called "arseholes" again.
"No highlights this year," the presenter confirmed. "It'll be a full series."
In August, it was confirmed that this year's series will be returning to Gwrych Castle in Wales for another year instead of going back to the Australian jungle.
ITV's head of entertainment commissioning Katie Rawcliffe explained: "We've always said we have contingencies in place for the series if the COVID situation continued to bring uncertainty, and after a highly successful run at the castle last year, we're pleased that we can return there.
"I have no doubt the production team will produce another hugely entertaining series."
I'm a Celebrity is due to return later this year on ITV.
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